i remember going with you to rwanda in 1998 and you acknowledged then that it was a horrible mistake. you heard reports of what was going on and you didn't do anything. you regretted that deeply. what about now? what should the president -- what should the united states be doing about the slaughter going on in syria? >> well, first of all, i do. i don't think we could have saved everybody in rwanda, but 800,000 people were killed in about nine days. >> mostly with machetes. >> yes, mostly with machetes and war is fast in this world and it would have taken a lot to get here, and i wish i would have sent some troops there, and i thought if the world had acted quickly we could have saved at least a third of those we lost, so i regret that. on bosnia, i was ready to go in '93, but as you remember i tried very hard in sending my secretary of state to europe and tried to get with the french and the british and germans and they take two years. this is different. >> why is syria different? >> well, they're all different. the facts are on the ground. i feel it's pretty clear to me that the peo